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Chinese delegation explores timber opportunities in Australia

A delegation of senior Chinese timber industry players from the China Timber & Wood Products Distribution Association (CTWPDA) visited Australia. With stops in Canberra, Tasmania, and Sydney, the delegation was on a mission to forge partnerships and explore opportunities in Australia’s vibrant timber sector. Source: Timberbiz

“We’re thrilled to present to the CTWPDA delegation and showcase the sustainability and quality of Australia’s timber products. This presents a unique opportunity to strengthen bilateral ties and foster collaboration in sustainable forestry practices,” Matt de Jongh, Sustainability Manager at Responsible Wood said.

James Jooste, CEO of the Australian Forest Products Association NSW, highlighted the significance of the delegation’s visit saying that Australia’s timber industry is renowned for its high standards of sustainability and innovation. Hosting the CTWPDA delegation allows us to showcase our capabilities and explore mutually beneficial partnerships.

Investment NSW emphasised the economic opportunities presented by the visit, noting China is a key market for Australia’s timber exports and that strengthening trade relations with Chinese industry leaders not only benefits the NSW timber sector but also contributes to economic growth and job creation.

Daniel Parkin from the Pentarch Forestry Group underscored the importance of collaboration in sustainable forestry management.

“By sharing knowledge and best practices, we can work together to ensure the long-term viability of our forests. Collaboration with international partners like the CTWPDA is essential for advancing sustainable forestry initiatives,” he said.

The delegation’s itinerary included meetings with key industry stakeholders and a site visit to a timber processing facility in Sydney. The purpose of the meetings was to provide the CTWPDA delegation with insights into the NSW timber sector, including a commitment to responsible forestry practices and the quality of our timber products.

The exchange of ideas and expertise during the visit is expected to pave the way for future collaborations.

“Building strong relationships with international partners is crucial for the growth and sustainability of Australia’s timber industry. The visit presents an opportunity to explore avenues for cooperation and expand market access,” Mr Jooste said.

Mr de Jongh said that Australia offers a wealth of opportunities for investment and trade in the timber sector. Strengthening ties with Chinese industry players opens doors for increased cooperation and mutually beneficial partnerships.

The visit of the CTWPDA delegation underscores the importance of international collaboration in advancing sustainable forestry practices and fostering economic growth. By working together, Australia and China can unlock new opportunities and create a more sustainable future for generations to come.